Former Secretary of the defunct Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), Charles Bissue, was arrested by the Office of the Special Prosecutor(OSP) after reporting to the office several weeks after an invitation.
According to a press release from the OSP, he arrived at the office today (Wednesday, June 21) at about 11:45 am.
The statement signed by the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, indicated that Mr Bissue was immediately arrested on arrival and interviewed.
He has since been granted bail.
This comes two weeks after the OSP launched a manhunt for the former presidential staffer to be interrogated for his role in illegal mining (galamsey) matters.
Background
In December 2022, the former Secretary of the defunct Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM) wanted the court to prevent the Office of the Special Prosecutor from investigating him.
Charles Bissue filed for an injunction at an Accra High Court seeking to do so.
On October 10, 2022, Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng started investigating some public officials over their alleged involvement in illegal mining (galamsey).
The investigation targeted some officials of the Lands Ministry, the Forestry Commission, and the dissolved Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM).
Mr. Charles Bissue was asked to appear at the offices of the OSP on May 22, 2023.
Lawyers for Mr. Bissue then wrote to the OSP requesting a copy of the petition forming the basis of this invitation and asking that the said meeting be rescheduled to May 25 due to “a domestic emergency”.
Lawyers for Mr. Bissue say the OSP refused to accept the proposed date of May 25 2023, and insisted on the May 22 date.
This meeting did not happen, causing the OSP to proceed to court to secure an arrest warrant.
Mr. Bissue has filed a fresh suit at the court asking that it sets aside the warrant of arrest issued against him as well as a rule that the investigative body is violating his human rights. This is the third time Mr. Bissue is suing the OSP.
The previous two suits relate to the OSP’s investigations arising from an investigative documentary titled ‘Galamsey Fraud Part I’ published by Tiger Eye P.I. and the journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
He wanted the court to restrain the OSP from investigating him adding that the subject of his probe has already been concluded by the Police Service’s CID.